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  1. Twelve-month prevalence and correlates of criminal offending in a nationally representative sample of people with psychotic disorders
  2. Capacity-building strategy for next-generation mental health research: embedding a national network infrastructure to grow mental health researcher capabilities and mental health lived-experience research leaders
  3. Secondary mental health service utilisation following emergency department contact for suicidal behaviour: A systematic review
  4. Development and initial validation of a multivariable predictive Early Adversity Scale for Schizophrenia (EAS-Sz) using register data to quantify environmental risk for adult schizophrenia diagnosis after childhood exposure to adversity
  5. A comparison of trajectories of offending among people with psychotic disorders, other mental disorders and no mental disorders: Evidence from a whole‐of‐population birth cohort study
  6. Are familial liability for schizophrenia and obstetric complications independently associated with risk of psychotic illness, after adjusting for other environmental stressors in childhood?
  7. Impact of substance use and other risk factor exposures on conviction rates by people with a psychotic illness and other mental disorders
  8. Invited response to commentary. Small numbers are not predictive: Congenital blindness may or may not be protective for schizophrenia
  9. Congenital blindness is protective for schizophrenia and other psychotic illness. A whole-population study.
  10. 36. Are Familial Liability and Obstetric Complications Independently Associated With Risk of a Psychotic ILLNESS, After Adjusting for Other Environmental STRESSORS?
  11. Impact of social disadvantage and parental offending on rates of criminal offending among offspring of women with severe mental illness
  12. A life course perspective on familial and environmental risks for schizophrenia using a western Australian E-cohort
  13. Sociodemographic, clinical and childhood correlates of adult violent victimisation in a large, national survey sample of people with psychotic disorders
  14. Longitudinal, Whole-population Data Examining Pathways of Risk from Conception to Disease: The Western Australian Schizophrenia High-risk e-Cohort
  15. 5:45 PM RISK OF MORTALITY IN OFFSPRING OF MOTHERS WITH PSYCHOSIS: A WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WHOLE-OF-POPULATION COHORT STUDY
  16. A whole-of-population study of the prevalence and patterns of criminal offending in people with schizophrenia and other mental illness – ERRATUM
  17. A whole-of-population study of the prevalence and patterns of criminal offending in people with schizophrenia and other mental illness
  18. Intellectual disability and other neuropsychiatric outcomes in high-risk children of mothers with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and unipolar major depression
  19. Cohort Profile: Pathways of risk from conception to disease: the Western Australian schizophrenia high-risk e-Cohort
  20. THE HIGH RISK CHILDREN OF MOTHERS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: DOES A MOTHER'S MENTAL ILLNESS INCREASE THE RISK OF SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME?
  21. Corrigendum to “Summary of the 1st Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference oral sessions, Venice, Italy, June 21–25, 2008: The rapporteur reports”
  22. The Offspring of Women with Severe Mental Disorder
  23. Summary of the 1st Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference oral sessions, Venice, Italy, June 21–25, 2008: The rapporteur reports
  24. THE HIGH RISK CHILDREN OF MOTHERS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: INSTRUMENTS FOR ASSESSING RISKS AND IDENTIFYING OUTCOMES
  25. THE HIGH RISK CHILDREN OF MOTHERS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: MODELLING RISK FROM CONCEPTION TO DISEASE
  26. WHAT IMPACT DO OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS HAVE ON THE RISK OF ADVERSE PSYCHIATRIC OUTCOMES FOR THE HIGH RISK CHILDREN OF MOTHERS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOSES?
  27. WHY IS THE RISK OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ELEVATED IN THE CHILDREN OF MOTHERS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOSES?
  28. 2D-3 The neurodevelopmental hypothesis and schizophrenia. Evidence from the Western Australian study of women with severe mental illness
  29. Schizophrenia and offending: Area of residence and the impact of social disorganisation and urbanicity
  30. Modeling risk from conception to disease: issues in the design of a population health database for psychiatric research
  31. Diagnostic Interview for Psychoses
  32. The diagnostic interview for psychoses (DIP): development, reliability and applications
  33. The validity of a four week self-recall of sports injuries
  34. Aboriginal community patrols in Australia: Self-policing, self-determination and security
  35. Self-policing and community safety: the work of Aboriginal Community Patrols in Australia
  36. Injury surveillance during medical coverage of sporting events - development and testing of a standardised data collection form
  37. Sport and active recreation injuries in Australia: evidence from emergency department presentations